Jellyman Investing - Personal Finance for Australians
Jed Guinto
20 episodes
2 months ago
https://www.patreon.com/Jellyman_Investing If you haven't researched Index Funds, I suggest you start there before investing in individual companies. Should you be brave enough and willing to do the work, you can invest in individual companies. Long term they can potentially provide significantly higher rewards. But remember. With higher reward, comes greater risk. What do you look for in a potential partner and how do you go about assessing those things? Do you give a questionnaire ...
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https://www.patreon.com/Jellyman_Investing If you haven't researched Index Funds, I suggest you start there before investing in individual companies. Should you be brave enough and willing to do the work, you can invest in individual companies. Long term they can potentially provide significantly higher rewards. But remember. With higher reward, comes greater risk. What do you look for in a potential partner and how do you go about assessing those things? Do you give a questionnaire ...
Jellyman Investing - Personal Finance for Australians
15 minutes
1 year ago
S01_E19 - Variable vs Fixed Mortgage Structures
https://www.patreon.com/Jellyman_Investing When you purchase a house you'll have to choose between Variable or Fixed. This refers to how interest rate structure of the life of your loan. Deciding which is best depends on your long-term goals. The Allure and Risks of Fixed Interest Rates Fixed-rate home loans are particularly appealing due to their initial stability and predictability. They allow homeowners to lock in an interest rate for a period, usually between one to five years, ...
Jellyman Investing - Personal Finance for Australians
https://www.patreon.com/Jellyman_Investing If you haven't researched Index Funds, I suggest you start there before investing in individual companies. Should you be brave enough and willing to do the work, you can invest in individual companies. Long term they can potentially provide significantly higher rewards. But remember. With higher reward, comes greater risk. What do you look for in a potential partner and how do you go about assessing those things? Do you give a questionnaire ...